He Changed The World.A True Visionary.
Can’t even process this. When I think of you I'm moved to tears.
There will never be another. Thank you for everything, Mr.legend👑
We will carry on your spirit.
まもなくカールの葬儀。きっと今も、ハイカラーのシャツにグローブで眠っているんだろうな。もうカメラのフラッシュは無いから、サングラスはいらないね。世界を変えた天才。もうこんな人は出てこないかもしれない。記事を見るたび涙が出る。マドモアゼルが残したもの、カールが引き継ぎ新しくし、残した精神を大切にしよう。 "My job is not to do what she did, but what she would have done," -Karl lagerfeld
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See the young man in this picture?
He was 18 years old when it was taken at the train station in Mobile, Alabama, in 1952. There is $1.50 in his pocket.
In that bag by his foot are two changes of clothes. (And if his mama was anything like most other mamas in the South, probably some sandwiches and other snacks.) He was on his way to Indiana to take a job.
He was going to play baseball for the Indy Clowns of the Negro Leagues.
Apparently, he was pretty good at it.
He played for the Milwaukee Brewers for 2 seasons, and for the Milwaukee Braves, before later following them to Atlanta. Eventually, he was the last Negro League player to be on a major league roster.
He still hangs around the baseball world.
At the moment, he's the senior vice president of the Atlanta Braves. Even though the team has changed stadiums (twice) since then, his retired number, 44, still hangs on the outfield wall of the old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium near where he belted a homer to break Babe Ruth's all-time record (which he held for 33 years). Happy (belated) 85th birthday to "Hammerin' Hank" Aaron. (Born February 5, 1934)
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